Delbert Anderson
Delbert Anderson, a Diné jazz trumpeter, composer, and educator, merges Navajo “spinning songs” with jazz and funk, creating a unique sound in the Native American jazz scene. Leading the Delbert Anderson Quartet, he incorporates elements from Diné culture and landscapes into his music. Noteworthy projects include “The Long Walk: 1,674 Days,” reflecting on Navajo history, and a forthcoming tribute to Indigenous Jazz legends Don Cherry and Jim Pepper. Anderson also spearheads the “Build A Band” program, teaching jazz improvisation to youth, emphasizing Diné values. His work has earned acclaim from Chamber Music America, the First Peoples Fund, and coverage in The New York Times and NPR.